U. of Arkansas' Criminal Justice Institute also offers a variety of computer forensics courses for police officers and criminal justice workers throughout Arkansas. The classes are held in a computer lab, with many hands-on exercises. For more information, call 501-570-8076.
Bachelors in Forensic Science - U. of Arkansas at Little Rock
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate in forensic science, with courses drawn largely from the chemistry and criminal justice departments.
University of the Ozarks
Forensic Chemistry - U. of the Ozarks
The University of the Ozarks offers a 4000-level course in forensic chemistry, focusing on the chemical analysis of evidence collected from a crime scene. This introductory course starts at the beginning, looking at the types of chemicals and glassware used during an examination. Follow-on subjects include how to interpret data gathered from analytical equipment, the chemistry of illegal drugs, explosives, gun powder, dyes, paints and fibers. While this is a general survey course, it does require that you have taken both semester of organic chemistry in order to enroll.
